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there is no prob taking it like you were thinking about taking the bow. the 44 mag will do but i myself would limit the range to about 50 yards. i have 2 handguns that i hunt with my 454 casull which is a great big game caliber i take that gun to 100 yards i shoot a Barnes bullet threw it and they are just like a muzzle loader bullet called the tmz or expander. also i have a 7mm-08 cfp made by weatherby that is a tack driver and have no problem with that cal 150-200 yards. you can get it done with a handgun for sure but since it is a guided hunt i would not want to miss to many opportunity's before picking up a rifle to get it done because you don't get the money back if you don't get a animal and you want to take a elk. also they make the Barnes that i shoot threw my 454 for the 44 if you handload for it they are a great hunting bullet. also i think Federal has some factory loads with it if i remember right.
ive never killed a big game animal w/ a handgun but Ive read alot about guys useing cast bullets.
I have a scoped 44mag Super Blackhawk that I would not be afraid to shoot just about anything in North America with up to 100 yards and probably a bit farther. I have been using Federals 240gr jacketed hollow points and they really tear stuff up.I say go for it!
S&W 500, Leupold scope, no success to date but enjoy the thought of taking a bull with it.
Quote from: littlemac on June 10, 2010, 11:48:09 PMS&W 500, Leupold scope, no success to date but enjoy the thought of taking a bull with it.Thats a sharp looking pistol. What power is the scope?
Quote from: redroket on June 10, 2010, 03:35:14 PMI have a scoped 44mag Super Blackhawk that I would not be afraid to shoot just about anything in North America with up to 100 yards and probably a bit farther. I have been using Federals 240gr jacketed hollow points and they really tear stuff up.I say go for it! What scope do you have on it. I have the Super Blackhawk Hunter, but I have never scoped it.